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Abensberg is a town (13,540 inhabitants end 2015) in the district of Kelheim, Lower Bavaria. It is situated on the Abens river, a tributary of the Danube.
Germany Bundespost
Allied Occupied Germany
Abensberg belonged to RPD Nürnberg, PLZ 13a, in the American Zone.
German Empire era
Bavaria State era
Until 31 March 1920.
A post office opened in 1844. It used numerals 1 and 2 (after 1867) within a mill wheel (Mühlrad).
Famous n°1 on first issue (1849).
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